J. MUitOGCH’S i Tini!?-r, •*. | Coal and Firewood. Yards., WAIMATE. rAM prepared to supply, at current rates, either Wholesale orj Retail, liul the VERY BEST UALITY in th lowing FENCING MATERIAL Black pine, totara and broadleat strainers, gate posts, stakes, and stays. A large stock now ready for the fencing sea ion. Inspection Invited. FIREWOOD. Black, roaaltaf. Pine uka Mat bite oint and Newca ort tanga A large uanti seasone always hand l be can ail . or by y on cou Qu(fn s merr, I, WAIMATE. Timber Orders entr promptly deli our Teams, t the shortest Address JVTOR SALE —260 acres freehold, 400 JL' leasehold, Rangitata; 250 acres, Hook; 500 acres, Totara; 420 acres, Cricklewood ; 90 acres near Point; 1330 acres, large house, stables, etc., eight miles from Cave railway statiaa. Houses and sections for jPery street in Timaru; 100 ajms. jßitohi; 112 acres, Seadown, Jpfew and outbuildings ; 30 Cres fellraongery near raj&yay ; SO&resjpS acres, 8 acres, in Timaru anjff BuJmrMh houKlKDm 4 rooms to 15 alraarigrojCTflHiaru ; 2000 acres agHculturag MthjßOQßf acres pastoral country, Sw«n CRiwbury; I<'3 acres Pareora ; aBoO acrcf^near Washdyke ; 68 Kerry town ; 260 acres, 256 acres, dpdown ; 324 acres, Washdyke acres, 460 acres lease, Albury settUprent; 240 acres, 82 acres, Washdyke ; 352 acres lease in perpetuity ; 187 acres, Orari ; 300 acres imptoved, St. Andrews ; 2£ acres, 4-rooi. ed house, St. Andrews ; 798 acres, Raincliff ; 45 acres, good house, Deep Creek ; splendid farm, Willowbridge; 413 acres, Makikihi, in grass, £4OO cash, balance low interest; 450 acres, Fairlie; 266 acres lease in perpetuity, Pareora ; 164 acres, Educational reserve, Temuka distiict. D. MAHONEY, Cain’s Terrace, Timaru. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Alterations to standing advertisements in this paper must reach the office not later than 10 a.m. on the day preceding that of 1 publication.
Stud Notices To Horse Owners. • HE WAIMATE ADVERTISER furnishes the best medium for advertising throughout Waimate County, PRICES MODERATE. Horse Cards in up-to-date styles at shortest notice. Call and see samples.
TO TRAVEL THE WAIM ATE AND •SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. The Imported Stallion, DAL MUIR PRINCE. I DALMUIR PRINCE (11024, Yol XXIII) is a dark brown, patch on face, hind feet and legs white half way to hocks, and was foaled in 1896. He was bred by John McDonald, Esq, Boquhanran, Dalnmir, Dumbartonshire, Scotland, and was imported to New Zealand, per s a Bangatira, cn March 1, 1901, by Mr Watson Ahram, Kelso, Otago, N*w Zealand. Dalmdir Prince's sire, King Khama (10069, Vol XYIil); dam, Boquhanran Maid (11024, Vol XXIII, p 50). by Leading Star (6931, Vol. XI) ; g sire, Merchant Prince (3839, Vol - VII); g dam, Maggie, by Callender (4901, Vo' IX) ; g sire, Orlando (8092, Vol XII); g g sire, Drew’s Prince of Wales (073); gg g sire, General (322) ; g g gg sire, Sir Walter Scott ; g gg g g sire, Clyde 1 Boy (574), by Scotchman (754). : TERMS, £6; £2 10s at end of season, ‘ and balance when mare proves m ■ foal. For particulars apply to Groom in charge, or J. H. MITCHELL, Proprietor, ; Studholme. ,
TO TRAVEL THE HUNTER AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS* The Clydesdale Stallion, COLONIAL LAD. Sire,. Prince Consort Dam .. Miss Wallace OLONIAL LAD was born in December, 1899, and is a bright bay rising three years. He is a horse ot the finest quality, with good bene and plenty of fine, silky hair ; his feet are hard and sound, and he is very quiet and docile Prince Consort’s sire, Crown Prince, sire Lord Salisbury (imported) ; dam, Damsel (imported) ; bred by J. M. Martin, Esq., Auchendrmnon, Dumbartonshire. Her sire, Crown Prince 207 ; her dam, Darling, by Tintack ; grand dam by Dainty Davie 211. etc. Prince Consort took first prize in Christchurch as a two-year-old draught entire colt, and second at Oamaru as a three year old. Terms, £4 4s ; £2 2s at end of season, and balance when mare proves in foal. All mares sold' to be held as in foal. Groomage fee, ss, payable at first service. i rp H ! Mistress Macphairson, did Tj ye no’ ken that her nainsell will bo 'akin the mucklc bent o' tea, an’ tliat’ll ji-t be the McKenzie’s Houdy KELCHER BROS., Proprietors, Hunter. Lanky,”
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 291, 4 December 1902, Page 4
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